that number grows, it could max out the current system, putting extraordinary new pressure on authorities and communities along the southern border. nbc ease gabe gutierrez is just across the border in juarez, mexico, and matthew dowd is back with me. gabe, first off, what is the situation like? what are people telling you about what their plan is once title 42 ends? reporter: hi there, lindsey, good afternoon. this is in juarez, mexico, as you said just across the border from el paso. this is near city hall, not very far from the actual border crossing, and you can see all these tents that are here, hundreds, if not thousands of migrants in this tent camp alone, which is actually right near this migrant tent migrant detention center, which caught fire you ll recall in march killing 40 people. and these tents extend all the way down the street, so lindsey, we ve been speaking with some of these migrants here, and they say many of them have been here for weeks. some have heard of ti
Five out of six arrest warrants issued by Mexican prosecutors as part of the investigation into this week s fire at a migrant detention center in the city of Ciudad Juarez, which killed at least 39 people, have already been executed, Mexican Public Safety Secretary Rosa Icela Rodriguez said.
heaven s gate sunday at 10 on cnn. mexican officials have announced they will issue arrest warrants or the deadly fire at a migrant detention center near the us border outrage, though he s growing after video emerged from the facility inside juarez, mexico. and a warning. the video you re about to see is graphic. authorities say none of the public workers or private security officers made any attempt to open the door to the migrants. who were locked inside the burning building. at least 39 people died in the disaster monday night. protesters are demanding justice for the victims and accountability from the government. they gathered outside the interior ministry in mexico city and held banners reading. the migrants didn t die . they were killed, but he camargo is the state programs director of the border network for human rights, and she joins us now from el paso, texas, and that s just across the border. from where this fire happened.
a migrant detention center near the us border. outrage is growing after video emerged from the facility in ciudad juarez, mexico. the warning that the video you re about to see is graphic. authorities say that none of the public workers or private security offices made any attempt to open the door to the migrants who are locked inside the burning building. at least 39 people died in the disaster monday night. protesters are demanding justice for the victims and accountability from the government. they gathered outside the interior ministry in mexico city and held banners reading. the migrants didn t die . they killed the fire at the migrant centers sparked false rumors of the u. s border being open. us border patrol says more than 1000 migrants surrendered after crossing illegally into el paso, texas, just across the border from where the fire happened. officials say that the migrants were primarily families and mostly from venezuela. they face expulsion under current u. s policies. th
the same areas that have been hard hit. then you go up into the mountains where it s cold enough for snow. we re looking at about 3 to 4 feet of snow. also want to point out, this is going to be the next storm system that is going to race across the country and increase our severe threat for friday in orange. from iowa, illinois right down into arkansas and parts of mississippi. winds over 60 miles per hour. large hail and we could see more tornadoes out of this next storm on friday. all right. dylan dreyer, thank you so much for that. in france today, new mass protests as hundreds of thousands marched in opposition to president emmanuel macron s decision to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. police clashed with protesters in paris. the demonstrations have been growing since macron pushed the change through parliament without a vote. in mexico tonight, just across the border from el paso, texas, a search for answers after a fire killed dozens of people at a migrant detention